The Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication evolved from the Project for Advanced Research in Global Communication and succeeds what was formerly known as the Center for Global Communication Studies.

"The normative dichotomy of Russian propaganda versus Western information, coupled with an unwavering belief in the power of words to foster regime change in Russia has been the foundation of Western media diplomacy over the past few years. "

Anamaria Iuga is one of the ten 2015 Milton Wolf Emerging Scholar Fellows, an accomplished group of doctoral and advanced MA candidates selected to attend the 2015 Milton Wolf Seminar, an annual event co-organized by the Center for Global Communication Studies, the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, and the American Austrian Foundation. Their posts highlight the critical themes and on-going debates raised during the 2015 Seminar discussions.

This post by CGCS Director Monroe Price, co-authored with Shawn Powers (Assistant Professor, Georgia State University), discusses the changes at Al Jazeera America and the channel’s need to course-correct. This article was originally posted on the Huffington Post and can be found here.

Harsh Taneja (Missouri School of Journalism, University of Missouri) and Angela Xiao Wu (School of Journalism and Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong) examine the clustering of global internet web usage. To read their full study, please click here.